Re: mhchem and html

2011-11-21 Thread eric katz
Richard Heck rgheck at comcast.net writes:


 It should be fairly easy to fix this. Please try to say, as best you can 
 in the bug report, exactly what the output should be like. Posting an 
 example file that contains all the main constructs would be especially 
 helpful.

Will do!

And thank you all for your help!

--eric




Re: mhchem and html

2011-11-21 Thread eric katz
Richard Heck rgheck at comcast.net writes:


 It should be fairly easy to fix this. Please try to say, as best you can 
 in the bug report, exactly what the output should be like. Posting an 
 example file that contains all the main constructs would be especially 
 helpful.

Will do!

And thank you all for your help!

--eric




Re: mhchem and html

2011-11-21 Thread eric katz
Richard Heck  comcast.net> writes:


> It should be fairly easy to fix this. Please try to say, as best you can 
> in the bug report, exactly what the output should be like. Posting an 
> example file that contains all the main constructs would be especially 
> helpful.

Will do!

And thank you all for your help!

--eric




mhchem and html

2011-11-17 Thread eric katz
Hello,

I've found the mhchem module from CTAN to be very useful for writing
chemical equations. It works beautifully for pdf output. However, when
I export to HTML, it looks like the mhchem codes don't get interpreted
at all. I get things like:  \ceNa + and \ceNO3 −  right in the
text, instead of formatted chemistry. The rest of the document comes
out looking very nice; mathematical equations look great.

I'm using Lyx v. 2.0.0 on an Ubuntu (11.11) machine. I get the same
problem, whether I'm using the LyxHTML exporter or the HTML
exporter.

What am I doing wrong? Is it a Lyx problem, an mhchem problem or an
HTML-conversion problem? Can it be fixed?

Thank you in advance for your help!

--eric


mhchem and html

2011-11-17 Thread eric katz
Hello,

I've found the mhchem module from CTAN to be very useful for writing
chemical equations. It works beautifully for pdf output. However, when
I export to HTML, it looks like the mhchem codes don't get interpreted
at all. I get things like:  \ceNa + and \ceNO3 −  right in the
text, instead of formatted chemistry. The rest of the document comes
out looking very nice; mathematical equations look great.

I'm using Lyx v. 2.0.0 on an Ubuntu (11.11) machine. I get the same
problem, whether I'm using the LyxHTML exporter or the HTML
exporter.

What am I doing wrong? Is it a Lyx problem, an mhchem problem or an
HTML-conversion problem? Can it be fixed?

Thank you in advance for your help!

--eric


mhchem and html

2011-11-17 Thread eric katz
Hello,

I've found the mhchem module from CTAN to be very useful for writing
chemical equations. It works beautifully for pdf output. However, when
I export to HTML, it looks like the mhchem codes don't get interpreted
at all. I get things like:  "\ceNa +" and "\ceNO3 −"  right in the
text, instead of formatted chemistry. The rest of the document comes
out looking very nice; mathematical equations look great.

I'm using Lyx v. 2.0.0 on an Ubuntu (11.11) machine. I get the same
problem, whether I'm using the "LyxHTML" exporter or the "HTML"
exporter.

What am I doing wrong? Is it a Lyx problem, an mhchem problem or an
HTML-conversion problem? Can it be fixed?

Thank you in advance for your help!

--eric